Just because you are lonely in real life doesn't mean you have to be lonely in your virtual life anymore.

A Brazilian company called NamoroFake.com will create a fake Facebookgirlfriend for you for $20.

How does it work ?

Well, the company hires "profiles of women" on the Facebook platform to link to their clients' profile -- in order to make it appear as if their client is in a relationship with the woman. According to the website, the women get a 50 percent cut of the pay.

Customers get to keep their faux girlfriend's profile linked to their profile for seven days. They also get 10 comments on their timeline from the woman's profile.

CNBC reached out to Facebook for comment about NamoroFake.com's service, but it did not immediately respond.

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